Yerevan airport to receive flights from Moscow and Minsk
30.03.2020,
13:38
A number of air companies will operate today flights from Minsk and Moscow to Yerevan, the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia reports.
According to the information provided by the air companies:
According to the information provided by the air companies:

YEREVAN, March 30. /ARKA/. A number of air companies will operate today flights from Minsk and Moscow to Yerevan, the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia reports.
According to the information provided by the air companies:
• Aeroflot Airlines will operate flights AFL 1860 Moscow (Sheremetyevo) - Yerevan (at 11:15) and AFL 1861 Yerevan-Moscow (Sheremetyevo) (at 14:35);
• Siberia Airlines will operate flights SBI 3205 Moscow (Domodedovo) - Yerevan (at 14:00) and SBI 3206 Yerevan-Moscow (Domodedovo) (at 17:25);
• Ikar Airlines will operate flights KAR 377 Moscow (Sheremetyevo) - Yerevan (at 16:10) and KAR 378 Yerevan - Moscow (Sheremetyevo) (at 19:40).
Given the spread of coronavirus, rapid development and change of flights are possible. Therefore, the Committee requests to be consistent, to monitor developments hour by hour, and to establish communications with airlines.
There were 482 confirmed cases of infection with COVID 19 in Armenia as of 11:00 March 30. Thirty patients recovered and three died.
The Armenian government has declared a state of emergency in the country from March 16 to April 14 in a bid to prevent the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19. -0---
According to the information provided by the air companies:
• Aeroflot Airlines will operate flights AFL 1860 Moscow (Sheremetyevo) - Yerevan (at 11:15) and AFL 1861 Yerevan-Moscow (Sheremetyevo) (at 14:35);
• Siberia Airlines will operate flights SBI 3205 Moscow (Domodedovo) - Yerevan (at 14:00) and SBI 3206 Yerevan-Moscow (Domodedovo) (at 17:25);
• Ikar Airlines will operate flights KAR 377 Moscow (Sheremetyevo) - Yerevan (at 16:10) and KAR 378 Yerevan - Moscow (Sheremetyevo) (at 19:40).
Given the spread of coronavirus, rapid development and change of flights are possible. Therefore, the Committee requests to be consistent, to monitor developments hour by hour, and to establish communications with airlines.
There were 482 confirmed cases of infection with COVID 19 in Armenia as of 11:00 March 30. Thirty patients recovered and three died.
The Armenian government has declared a state of emergency in the country from March 16 to April 14 in a bid to prevent the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19. -0---